Hi Mike,

You can easily accomplish this by highlighting all the songs you want to 
find the total time of, either using the shift up and down arrows, or the 
control and up or don arrow then control+spacebarring on the tracks you want 
to include in your calculations.

Once done, it's just a matter of using Winamp to your advantage.

Once you've highlighted all the files, press your applications key, then 
press the letter "P": for the play in Winamp option and it will either play 
right away, or you'll have to hit enter, depending on what you've 
highlighted.

So, now that the tracks are playing, and assuming you're in the Winamp main 
window, pause the playback with the spacebar, then control+tab to the 
playlist window.

If you find that it isn't open, press alt+E to open it, then perform the 
control+tab to go to that window.

Once in that window, press control+alt+G to create an html file of your 
playlist.

This playlist will contain each track listing, it's play time, and the total 
playlist playtime in it, at which point, you can choose to save the 
information in the playlist, or simply discard it and use various other 
options at your disposal.

If you'd like to add other folders or files to the playlist because you feel 
that the playlist isn't long enough, press shift+L or just the L key to add 
the folders and files, respectively, at which point, you can use the 
control+alt+G command to get the track list and the information again.

HTH.

Scorpio 


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